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Ikh Gazriin chuluu

Ikh Gazriin chuluu
ikh gazriin chuluu

There are more than 40 caves in the Ikh Gazariin Chuluu area including Toonot, Aguit, Ekhiin Umai and Rashaant located within granite cliffs found to the south of Ulziit and Sumber mountains. The cave named Aguit is located southwest of the granite cliff and has an oval shaped entrance 2 meters wide and 5 meters high and has a length of 11 meters until the end of the cave. 

Toonot cave is located at the foot of the Aguit rock. It is 27 meters long and is called Toonot because of the hole found at the end of the cave. Ulgii Cave is located 1.4 km east of Toonot Cave, and it is said that in ancient times there were many books and scriptures found in this cave. There is a monument dedicated to N. Norovbanza, the leader of the century, near the “Tuv Borjigon” camp.

There are many interesting rock formations such as Unaa Khad, Boov Khad, Lus Ezen, Khan Khatan and  Two-Fish Valley. Near the “Tuv Borjigon” tourist resort, there is a monument dedicated to Miss Norovbanzad. N, a famous Mongolian singer and the Leading Singer of the 20th Century in Mongolia.

One of her songs, Seruun Saikhan Khangai, was recognized as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Cultural Heritage of the World and registered with UNESCO in 2005

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